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Computer Security Update, January, 2003
The Internet Software Consortium (ISC), Redwood City, Calif., has announced initial members of the ISC BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) Forum, a new program for vendors and users of ISC BIND software. ISC BIND Forum will benefit the global Internet community by allowing both vendors and users of ISC's BIND software to have a closer association with ISC and among themselves. Initial members of the ISC BIND Forum include AFNIC (Association Francaise pour le Nommage Internet en Cooperation), APNIC (Asian Pacific Network Information Centre), ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers), Compaq, Ericsson, Hewlett Packard, IBM, RIPE (Reseaux IP Europens), Sun Microsystems and VeriSign.
The new ISC BIND Forum will benefit members by focusing on security related...
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